The goal of the LBJ Express project is to relieve severe congestion on 13 miles of Interstate Highway I-635 (LBJ) from just west of I-35E (near Luna Road) to just east of United States Highway (US) 75 (near Greenville Ave.), and south on I-35E from I-635 to Loop 12.

Update

On Sept. 4, 2009, TxDOT officials executed a comprehensive development agreement (CDA) with the LBJ Infrastructure Group to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain the 13-mile LBJ-635 corridor in Dallas County.

On Feb. 26, 2009, the Texas Transportation Commission conditionally awarded the LBJ Express project to LBJ Infrastructure Group, which will finance, design, construct, operate and maintain the 13-mile corridor for 52 years.

LBJ Infrastructure Group (formerly LBJ Development Partners) will rebuild the LBJ-635 corridor using an innovative new design, enabling the new highway to be constructed while minimizing the need for additional right of way.

The project is now known as the LBJ Express. Visit the LBJ Express website for up-to-date construction and lane closure information.

Improvements

The project will be completed after a maximum 5-year construction period. The New LBJ will feature the following improvements:

8 rebuilt main lanes (a foot wider than they are now)

Additional shoulders on the outside of the main lanes

Continuous frontage roads (two or three lanes wide)

6 barrier-separated managed toll lanes located between or below all frontage roads

Managed Toll Lanes

Managed toll lanes feature the movement of traffic at a faster, more reliable speed (50 mph) by adjusting the toll rate up and down as the number of vehicles increases or decreases respectively.

Motorists will have a choice of either using the managed toll lanes or remaining on the improved and rebuilt free main lanes.